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Built in the open.

PortDrop is staying free to use. The source stays private, but the extension is distributed through portdrop.app today and the VS Code Marketplace next.

Shipped · Current
What's live today
Free VS Code extension with private source distribution
Name/email-gated VSIX download route through portdrop.app for product analytics
Session sharing via public Cloudflare tunnel URL
QR code generation for instant mobile sharing
TTL-controlled sessions (15 min, 1 h, 4 h, custom)
PIN gate — optional 4-digit access code
One-time scan link — auto-expires after first visit
Viewer cap — limit concurrent connections
Live admin controls — stop, extend, or copy URL mid-session
Code View — read-only file browser inside the session
File allowlist for Code View
Dynamic local HTTP port detection, including Live Server and Five Server
Named HTML path sharing without requiring index.html
Multi-path sessions from one local port
Multiple active sessions at the same time
Color-coded session identity for sender and receiver
Privacy-conscious telemetry foundation that respects VS Code telemetry settings
CLI share command for starting PortDrop sessions without VS Code
Session history — searchable admin record of past shares
Audit log — admin actions and receiver lifecycle events
Multi-port session start workflow for frontend, API, and docs previews
Diagnostics command — version, relay, cloudflared, port, and session health
Grouped receiver page for multi-port sessions behind one share link
🔒 Next Up
What's next
🔒VS Code Marketplace listing for normal one-click installs
🔒Public privacy and telemetry policy
🔒CLI polish — installable package, diagnostics, and session management commands
🔒Receiver-side bundle page for grouped multi-path or multi-port sessions

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